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Next time you’re reading, keep a finger in the index. When a name like Eärendil or a place like Gondolin pops up, check the index entry. Tolkien’s brackets often hold tiny, "blink-and-you’ll-miss-it" nuggets of history that bridge the gap between The Lord of the Rings and the ancient legends of The Silmarillion . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more An overlooked resource for study: Tolkien's Index to LotR

Why does the phrase “index of the Lord of the Rings” get so many searches? Because Tolkien himself loved indexes. He designed the Appendices as a Borgesian labyrinth of factual lists—a “found manuscript” tradition. To index Middle-earth is to step into the role of a historian of a world that never was but feels more real than our own. index of the lord of the rings

From sampled search results (historical and current): Next time you’re reading, keep a finger in the index